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Very good in very good dust jacket. 349 p., about 6 x 9 in. Very nice copy, text unmarked, tight, non-smoking. Blue cloth covers look great. Jacket has only sl. shelfwear. Name at top of 1st blank page. This hardcover is lightly used, well-kept! Thanks. Sh4
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As New. 0029078814. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-AS NEW, THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE, CLEAN, UNMARKED, AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION---349 pages; clean and crisp, tight and bright pages, with no writing or markings to the text. Contrib to library; ex library with usual markings, mylar protector. --DESCRIPTION: Library Journal-"A popular view of prisons is that they are violent, unproductive, filthy, and breed crime. DiIulio does not believe that prisons have to be that way, and in this book, describes prison management in Texas (which uses a control model), Michigan (a responsibility model), and California (a combined model). He urges that prisons be ruled as constitutional governments, with prison authorities who are strong enough to control inmates but compassionate enough to gain respect. This well-written scholarly analysis is recommended for large urban public and academic libraries." Sandra K. Lindheimer, Middlesex Law Lib., Cambridge, Mass. --with a bonus offer--